All About Multiple Sclerosis aims to provide accurate and comprehensive medical
information about multiple sclerosis (MS) written in plain English by people living
with the disease and its symptoms. It contains a detailed description of multiple sclerosis,
a large archive of news stories about MS, an MS encyclopedia and a
large links section containing hundreds of commented and rated links. It
also has a list of famous people with multiple sclerosis and
personal accounts, poems and essays by people with MS. The site receives no sponsorship
from pharmaceutical or other financially interested companies and maintains absolute
editorial independence.

Every effort is made to ensure that the information is
medically up-to-date and accurate.

This is an archive of news articles about MS and related issues. About 70 new
articles are added each week in around three or four updates. This section has
articles about the latest multiple sclerosis research, medline abstracts, political
and disability issues and human interest stories. All the articles are indexed by a
local search engine.

Here are loads of links to web resources and other people's homepages.
There's lots of good stuff here - please let me know if any of these links
are defunct. I'm constantly adding new ones. Please suggest some good sites
if you think I should add these as well.

Here is some software that I have written down the years. These are
fun and completely off topic but the idea is that people who find
them fun should donate some dosh to one of the named multiple sclerosis
charities.

UK Beta Interferon Campaign

The UK campaign to have beta interferon prescribed within the UK on the
National Health Service is now resolved by the government agreeing to let
10,000 people with MS use the drug as part of a massive extended trial.

And here's a list of all the pages that have been added or updated recently - this
is updated every Saturday.

You can email me at
jones.paul@btconnect.com.
I cannot answer personal health queries - you should discuss these
with your GP or neurologist. General health information and support
is available from most national MS Societies. Here are details of some
MS Society free telephone numbers: